Bigg Boss 13

Here’s a Sneak Peek into Bigg Boss 13’s house

The new season of Bigg Boss is all set to premier. With host Salman Khan, the housemates will embark upon a journey where they will stay disconnected with the world for almost three months and will discover a new version of themselves. While the show is ready to premier on September 29th and the makers released a sneak peek into the Bigg Boss museum.

This year the set has been moved to Mumbai, instead of Lonavala and the pictures of  a dubbed Bigg Boss Museum have been released. The house spreads across 18500 square feet, the luxurious home has 93 cameras for the contestants’ stay for over 100 days. The house has been designed by renowned design expert and Bollywood art director Omung Kumar.

Have a look at the refreshing pictures from the house:

The entry is as grand as the show itself. A 20 feet vertical garden that is in the shape of a double B is one of the most eye-catching elements this year. With hues of colors though flowers and grass, the housemates will live in a pleasant environment. The two Bs are significant as they are symbolic of Bigg Boss popularity.

The living room is bright and sparkly with all the colors smitten all across the room. It’s a place where people live their journeys and connect with others emotionally and romantically too. Calm, cozy and vibrant, this living room will bring millions of stories.

The splash of colors this year is making the house every lively. The eye that never blinks watches everyone as a dining area is set up for the contestants.

Gorgeous counter top, unique back splashes, and statement lighting makes the most utilized room of the Bigg Boss house, the kitchen a very vibrant zone. A contemporary kitchen wall with an out of this world decor, kitchen is our favorite part of the house.

Let’s look at the washroom lobby, the bedrooms and the cozy corner too.


“I’m extremely excited for our contestants and viewers as we open the doors of our Bigg Boss Museum. We’ve very carefully crafted each wall with elements that reflect contestants’ ideologies that exemplify the game and its rules. There’s a wall with caricatures of different emotions that denote various shades of a person and the roles they will play through their days of lock-in, hoping to be victorious. The house becomes a home for them and therefore we have balanced out quirky modules with hush toned furniture and bright lighting that will also boost moods and amplify the set-up well.”says Omang Kumar.

Intrigued?

 

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